Premier Kathleen Wynne is suing Progressive
Conservative Leader Tim Hudak, MPP Lisa MacLeod and
the PC Party of Ontario for $2 million for
allegations about her role in the gas-plants
scandal.

Wynne has repeatedly asked for a retraction of
alleged defamation on the PC Party website linking
her to the wiping of computers that the OPP claims
occurred in the final days of former premier Dalton
McGuinty’s administration.

“Why would I say sorry for doing my job,”
MacLeod, the Tory MPP for Nepean-Carleton, told
reporters Tuesday, adding she considered it a
“frivolous lawsuit” that amounts to “libel chill.”

“We are going to get to the bottom of this
$1.1-billion gas-plants scandal and the alleged
coverup whether Kathleen Wynne and Dalton McGuinty
like it or not,” she said.

Wynne’s statement of claim contends the
defendants “have acted maliciously and caused damage
to the plaintiff.”

The Liberals says any money Wynne receives as a
result of the lawsuit will be donated to charity.
She is seeking general damages in the amount of $1
million, $500,000 for aggravated damages and
$500,000 for punitive damages.

The statement of claim in particular seized on a
tweet from MacLeod in which she compared Wynne to
the late disgraced U.S. president Richard Nixon.

Police are investigating former McGuinty’s chief
of staff, David Livingston, for breach of trust in
allegedly passing a special computer password to a
non-government employee who wiped hard drives clean
in the days before Wynne came to power. Tests are
ongoing to see if hard drives were wiped after she
took office.

Livingston has denied any wrongdoing and no one
has been charged.

Among other things, Wynne is seeking damages in a
libel action against
Hudak for charging she “oversaw and possibly
ordered the criminal destruction of documents to
cover up the gas plants scandal.”

Premier Kathleen Wynne is a long time
supporter of extreme feminism and the promotion of hatred towards
men. She is also a long time supporter of the Children's Aid Society
and refuses to listen to any complaint regarding criminal offenses
by her feminist associates in Ontario's 54 branches of the Criminal
Cartel, Liberal party entrenched over the decades.